Yes, but I'm afraid it might go the RoR way. Rails started off by disrupting the web-dev space and positioning itself as an alternative to Java. It really pushed the overall web-dev space forward.
However, today, I feel, Python is more popular than Ruby (at least in my part of the world) because of various other reasons. Even though a lot of web frameworks are doing things the Rails way.
However, today, I feel, Python is more popular than Ruby (at least in my part of the world) because of various other reasons. Even though a lot of web frameworks are doing things the Rails way.